https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/news/great-ormond-street-hospital-for-children-nhs-foundation-trust-gosh-is-looking-for-a-new-non-executive-director-to-focus-on-finance/
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH) is looking for a new Non-Executive Director to focus on finance
2 Oct 2025, 11:37 a.m.
Applications are open until 17 October June 2025.
At Great Ormond Street Hospital, we care for some of the most seriously ill children in the UK and beyond.
We are a world-leading centre of excellent in paediatric healthcare, research and education. With nearly 300,000 patient visits each year, we provide specialised care to children and young people with rare and complex conditions.
We are currently seeking a Non-Executive Director with a strong financial background either with an accounting qualification or experience of sitting on an Audit Committee. You will have substantial Board-level experience in large, complex, and evolving organisations, and a proven ability to scrutinise risk, ensure value for money, and contribute meaningfully to strategic development.
This is a pivotal moment at our hospital, with construction underway on the new Children’s Cancer Centre we are entering a transformative phase in the development of our estate. As we revise our Estate Masterplan to shape the future of our central London site, we are seeking a candidate who also has substantial experience in property management and development to help ensure our facilities continue to support the delivery of safe, high-quality care.
The successful candidate will serve on the Finance and Performance Committee as well as our Audit Committee.
The Trust’s Chair, Ellen Schroder, said: “This is an exciting time to be joining GOSH, despite the financial challenges facing the NHS. We will continue our commitment to innovation as reflected in our pioneering research partnerships, including the UK’s only paediatric Biomedical Research Centre and our leadership in genomics.”
About the role
This role requires a commitment of approximately two to three days per month.
Remuneration is in line with NHS Foundation Trust guidelines and will be discussed with shortlisted candidates.
Applying for the role
Applications close on 17 October 2025 with a stakeholder event date to be confirmed and final interviews in the week commencing week commencing the 1 or 8 December.
Read the full job description for the Non-Executive Director role and find out more information.
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